
Originally Posted by
Blknight.aus
cmon JC, I expected better.
try this...
a sprag clutch is a one way clutch. IF you've ever used a pull start to start a lawn mower, chainsaw or whipper snipper then you've aware of what a sprag clutch does for you.
plastic cams were put in to act as a "fuse" just like the panzy pushrod in the clutch assembly in the manual versions of our vehicles costly in the way that if they let go you have to pull the box down but not as expensive as having to replace the whole damn thing before the housing got deformed. Why they couldnt have put in something easier to fix I dont know but you also pick up the bonous of when they start to frag they dont send metal filings to go be disruptive friends with things like your bearings and clutch packs.
auto gear boxes use planetary gear sets to achive their various gears. if there is more than one planetary gear set they are sequenced in some way, Primary secondary and reverse, 1st 2nd 3rd, A B C. there is various ways of actuating the parts of a planetary gear set and in autos its usually done with clutch packs and brake bands. the A clutch pack is a clutch mechanism that acts on the A planetary gearset of an auto. Its just like the clutch in a manual car in the way that it works but its assembley is different, its also a wet clutch. The A pack clutch is usually the most importatnt as it holds the first planetary gear set. If it lets go (depending on the configuration of the box) you either get no drive or reverse gear only.

I knew I could count on you to elaborate and put into more descriptive ways Dave, I'm a bit half baked today
A much better description, thanks for that.
I agree about the plastics being a fuse, and not allowing contaminants through to valve body valves and clutches etc but still, a bit silly using them in such a critical component IMHO.
JC
The Isuzu 110. Solid and as dependable as a rock, coming soon with auto box😊
The Range Rover L322 4.4.TTDV8 ....probably won't bother with the remap..😈
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